“…To reduce the optical absorption loss and improve the thermal stability of the fibermode coupling gratings, instead of using BCB polymer, highly fluorinated polymer can be used as the cladding material above and below the grating, which is composed of fluorinated bis-phenol-A novolac resin (FSU-8) and fluorinated, epoxy-terminated, lowmolecular-weight bisphenol A polycarbonate (FBPA-PC EP). The fluorinated polymer has low optical absorption loss at the 1550-nm wavelength range due to reduced vibration overtone by replacing the C-H bonds with C-F bonds [17,18]. More importantly, the polymer material, when used for covering the InGaAsP grating teeth, can help to lower the temperature dependence of the grating coupling wavelength, making it athermal.…”